Sunday, December 11, 2011

9:15 and 11 a.m.

– What is UU Music? –

* Please stand as you are able.

WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS David Mix Barrington

PRELUDE from Versets for Organ: Let Us Be Patient and Daniel Pinkham

Watch -- Blest Be the Ties -- Rise Up Now

and Be Merry

OPENING WORDS

*KINDLING THE CHALICE (unison) Mattison / O’Day Family (9:15)

May this flame,

symbol of transformation since time began,

fire our curiosity,

strengthen our wills,

and sustain our courage

as we seek what is good within and around us. (Bets Wienecke)

*HYMN Old Hundredth

From all that dwell below the skies De todos bajo el gran sol

Let songs of hope and faith arise Surja esperanza, fe, amor

Let peace, goodwill on earth be sung Verdad, y belleza cantando,

Through every land, by every tongue De cada tierra, cada voz.

STORY “Christmas Eve” from Frog and Toad All Year (Arnold Lobel)

*HYMN Forward through the Ages #114

COMMUNITY GREETING

OFFERTORY Aubade in F major, op. 45/1 Arthur Foote

SINGING THE CHILDREN OUT (children leave for R.E. classes) tune: #413

Go now in peace, go now in peace

May the spirit of love surround you

Everywhere, everywhere you may go. (repeat)

MEDITATION AND SILENCE

INTERLUDE The Evening Tide Elaine Apthorp

Elaine Apthorp, singer

READING From the Two UU Hymnals

INTERLUDE From a Distance Julie Gold

David Mix Barrington, singer

READING The Power of Song (Pete Seeger)

*HYMN As We Come Marching, Marching #109

REFLECTION 1 How Do UU’s Make Music?

INTERLUDE Let the Mystery Be Iris deMent

Elaine Apthorp, singer

REFLECTION 2 What Music Do UU’s Make?

INTERLUDE Jerry in Heaven Arjuna Greist

Arjuna Greist, singer

REFLECTION 3 Why Do UU’s Make Music?

*HYMN We Are a Gentle, Angry People #170

BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE from Versets: And All the Bells Rang Out the Good News Pinkham

WELCOME

We welcome you this morning – from first time visitors to long time members and friends. We’d like to remind you that wearing a name tag gives everyone a chance to greet you by name, and helps newcomers feel more at home. Thanks to our ushers, greeters and members of the Welcome Team.

Our services are also audio-transmitted to the Parlor, next to the Great Hall. With toys and comfortable furniture, this is a good space for parents to hear the service if a baby or young child needs to be active. Please remember that some in the congregation, particularly those with hearing loss, may have trouble listening if there are distractions in the Great Hall.

Please join us for coffee and our Partner Church Bake Sale in the Parlor, after each service, hosted by the Partner Church Committee.

MUSIC

Today’s service was designed by David Mix Barrington and Mike Nagy, who are grateful to Unitarian Society members Elaine Apthorp and Arjuna Greist for their contributions.

FLOWERS

This morning’s flowers are given by Kate Collins in loving memory of Allan R. Davis.

The Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence is an inclusive and welcoming intergenerational congregation of diverse spiritual beliefs and practices. Our mission is to build a caring community where children and adults can safely learn and grow — where we are supported and challenged on life’s journeys, called to service and to our higher selves, and inspired to better our world.

Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence

220 Main Street, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 413-584-1390 www.uunorthampton.org

The Reverend Janet C. Bush, Minister

Gregory Hayes, Director of Music Cindy Beal, Director of Religious Education Lisa Britland, Administrator

Partner of the Unitarian congregation of Homoródkarácsonyfalva in Transylvania (Romania)